Ben Stokes
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 33 |
Date of birth | June 4,1991 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Christchurch |
New Zealand | |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Test debut (cap 658) | 5 December 2013 |
Australia | |
Spouse | Clare Ratcliffe |
ODI debut (cap 221) | 25 August 2011 |
Ireland | |
ODI shirt no | 55 (was 59) |
Job | Cricketer |
Bat | Left-handed |
Teams | England cricket team |
Chennai Super Kings | |
Parents | Gerard Stokes |
Deb Stokes | |
Children | Layton Stokes |
Awards | BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award |
Nationality | British |
English | |
New Zealand | |
Number of centuries | 15 |
Picked date | Chennai Super Kings |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 454761 |
Ben Stokes Life story
Benjamin Andrew Stokes OBE is an English international cricketer who is the captain of the England Test team and plays for the England Twenty20 International team. In domestic cricket, he represents Durham and has played in multiple Twenty20 leagues around the world.
Just Stop Oil trio given community order over Lord's Ashes Test protest
... Bourne was stopped from getting on to the square by England captain Ben Stokes and Australia batter David Warner before being taken away by security...
Australia PM applauds Ashes win amid Sunak criticism
... But while his England counterpart Ben Stokes agreed Bairstow was out, Stokes said he would not have wanted to win a match " in that manner"...
The Ashes 2023: Bairstow dismissal just not cricket, says Rishi Sunak
... But his England counterpart Ben Stokes said although he agreed Bairstow was out, he wouldn t have wanted to win a game " in that manner"...
Just Stop Oil: Three charged after activists disrupt Ashes Test at Lord's
... They spread orange powder before being stopped by wicket keeper Johnny Bairstow and captain Ben Stokes...
Government fined £500,000 for New Year honours data breach
... Cricketer Ben Stokes, chef Ainsley Harriott and former Ofcom boss Sharon White were also among those affected...
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The new year Honours: publication of addresses a 'disaster'
...(Clockwise from top left), Iain Duncan Smith, Jade Jones, Ben Stokes, Nadiya Hussain, Elton John, Gabby Logan the online publication Of the addresses of more than 1,000 New year, the recipient is a complete disaster , a former minister has said Honors...
Headlines: the Tribute leak and disturbing police use of AI
...(Clockwise from top left), Iain Duncan Smith, Nadiya Hussain, Sir Elton John, Alison Saunders, Ben Stokes and Sharon White, are among those whose details leaked The consequences of data breaches that saw more than 1,000 New year Honours, the recipients have published their addresses in the Internet, the front-page of a number of works, including...
Australia PM applauds Ashes win amid Sunak criticism
By Hannah RitchieBBC News, Sydney
Australia PM Anthony Albanese has backed his country's cricket team amid the Jonny Bairstow Ashes controversy.
Australia won The Match after the English batsman left his position in The Second test, apparently thinking the over had ended.
British PM in taking the contentious wicket.
But Mr Albanese said the country stands " right behind" its team.
" Same old Aussies - Always winning! " the Prime Minister tweeted, referring to the Australian side's two consecutive Test wins So Far . His phrase also appeared to be a jibe at English fans who chanted " same old Aussies Always cheating" after Bairstow was dismissed.
Some of Australia's best-known politicians were also at Lord 's Cricket Ground in London that match including The Nation 's second longest-serving Prime Minister John Howard .
Australian team captain Pat Cummins has maintained the Bairstow wicket was fair and within The Rules .
But while his England counterpart Ben Stokes agreed Bairstow was out, Stokes said he would not have wanted to win a match " in that manner".
The Debate over the Bairstow wicket has ramped up the consistently fierce rivalry between Australia and England during an Ashes Test series.
England fans were criticised for their behaviour at the member's club at Lord 's on Saturday when a crowd heckled and yelled abuse at the Australian Team Players as they filed past after The Match .
Following complaints from the Australian side, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) - which owns Lord 's - issued an apology and said it had suspended three members over The Incident .
On Tuesday, further footage emerged of Australian batsman Usman Khawaja , a Muslim player of Pakistani heritage, being taunted and jeered at by English members in The Crowd .
The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported Khawaja had been " repeatedly Singled Out for abuse" in The Room , and published a video showing Khawaja reacting to The Crowd and pointing out hecklers to a Security Guard .
He also described the comments as " disrespectful" and " really disappointing".
Australian captain Cummins also said members were " quite aggressive and abusive towards some of our players".
The Incident comes less than a week after
Speaking after The Second test, Australian captain Cummins also accused the English team of hypocrisy in game Tactics - as match footage showed Bairstow trying to stump Australian batters in the same manner Two Days prior to The Final day incident.
Australia has taken a two-nil lead in The Ashes against England, after winning The Second test by 43 runs. There are three more tests to go.
Source of news: bbc.com